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Old 10-21-2018, 11:29 AM   #23
flybouy
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Originally Posted by Atlsouth56 View Post
When you ground your landing gear and stabilizers you give a path for lightening to travel into your rv which would trip breakers and fry electronics in the rv. Putting rubber or wood under the pads will lessen lightening traveling into your rv but as others have posted if the lightening strikes close or directly there is nothing out there that will protect your rv.
Actually the ground conductor on the shore power would do that.
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